Japan's Ministry of Culture, Science and Culture Supports Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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Last Update: 2020-07-06
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Source: Internet
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,a special working group of The Ministry of Science of Japan said thursday
thatalthough the technology of "imitation" embryonic stem cells came out,human embryonic stem cell research is still important, Japanese media reported FridayA team at Kyoto University in Japan recently "bypassed" embryonic,use adult skin cells to make stem cellwith similar functions to embryonic stem cells,avoiding ethical controversy in human embryonic stem cell researchThe results of the study are expected to accelerate the use of stem cells in the medical field, causing global concern, but also the need for human embryonic stem cell research debateJapan's Ministry of Culture, Science and Science has set up a special working group for this purposeThe working group on the 4th expressed support for embryonic stem cell research positionThe Working Group noted that the research on "imitation" embryonic stem cells was still at a critical stage and that "human embryonic stem cell research remains important"The Working Group is also of the view that there are risks to the latest research methodology and that different options need to be retained in order to achieve regenerative medicineThe working group plans to submit a report to Japan's highest decision-making body on science and technology, the Conference on Integrated Science and Technology, on July 7Once the report is approved, human embryonic stem cell research will be allowed in Japan
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